264 CARL SKüTTSBERG 



at South Georgia. Three are not found in subantarctic seas, but in 

 more northern latitudes, two are more or less universal. 



When my collections are worked out, the percentage of endemics will 

 be increased, probabh' also the subantarctic species. The general character 

 of the flora of the Graham-region discloses, as faras can be judged from 

 the very incomplete list, and from my unpublished observations, several 

 interesting, probably ancient, endemic types, and a large percentage of 

 subantarctic, especially magellanian species. Nothing favours the so- 

 called bipolar forms. 



